Cam Jones

Cameron "Cam" Jones (1947-) was an American locksmith and criminal who worked together with fellow criminals Tommy Vercetti, Hilary King, and Phil Cassidy to rob a corrupt bank in Little Havana, Miami in 1986.

Biography
Cameron Jones was born in 1947, and he was trained as a locksmith. Jones claimed that he was an expert safecracker, a claim that was to be dubious; he was also a confirmed kleptomaniac. Jones legally owned Cam's Can Openers in Miami, Florida, but he made money working as a safecracker with criminals in the city. In 1986, he was arrested by police while running down the streets with a safe that he could not crack, and he sought for Ken Rosenberg to be his lawyer. However, he was likely to be sent to prison for ten years, and Rosenberg recommended Jones to Tommy Vercetti, who was planning a bank heist. Vercetti entered the police station and stole a uniform from the locker room, and he busted Jones out of the Miami Police Department headquarters, escaping to Jones' home near the docks. Jones decided to work with Vercetti on the heist, and he cracked the safe during the bank robbery. Jones was given $100,000 for his role in the heist, and he returned home a richer (and free) man.